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Regional Roundup: A Philly Man Dies After Being Electrocuted in Huntingdon Valley

And a Levittown lifer has preserved her original Jubilee home so well that museums, authors and international students have taken interest.

 The township approved a mixed-use development called The Promenade in 2009, which features residential units as well as retail. However, the Sycamore Street site has been vacant since the early 2000s.

: The Board of Supervisors approved renovations and additions for several businesses and a fire station at the March 28 meeting.

: A Philadelphia man died after coming in contact with a high-tension PECO wire while trimming a tree in the 1800 block of Pine road in Hungtingdon Valley.

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: Sally Sondesky has lived in an original Jubilee home since 1958. Because many original aspects of the home have been preserved, museums, students from abroad and authors have taken interest in the home, especially the kitchen.

: The Civil War returns to Bensalem at the end of April. The 23rd annual war re-enactment will be held rain or shine on Saturday and Sunday, April 28 and 29 at Neshaminy State Park.

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: Catch a sneak peek of William Tennent High School's performance of "Smokey Joe's Cafe" before heading to the school to see the musical revue. Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller wrote the show, which is filled with more than 30 early rock-and-roll tunes. Performances will be Friday, March 29, and Saturday March 20, at 7:30 p.m. at the high school.

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